Showing posts with label AutoBodyRepair #AutoBody #CollisionRepair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AutoBodyRepair #AutoBody #CollisionRepair. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2022

 Wow another crazy year has almost passed! We have been so busy and it's a blessing! The restoration and Old car repairs are very busy along with the Collision Repair business coming in. Just remember there is no job to big or small for our #AutobodyRepairShop.

Our guys have been making some really cool improvements for some of these classic vehicle owners. Upgrading and rebuilding steering components, suspensions and brakes! Cleaning up corrosion, cutting out rust and welding in welding in metal, under car refinishing, Paint and Body and interior and exterior trim improvements. A #1978FordBronco made it through the complete process and is now at the interior shop getting a new look for an old truck. A 65 Pontiac GTO, a 1972 Ford Ranger, a 1968 Plymouth Fury, a 1976 Toyota Land Cruiser, a 1970 Chevy Monti Carlo, A 1970 Chevy C-10, a 1974 Chevrolet Corvette and a 1960 Impala. The closest one to the paint shop is the 1965 GTO with a pure Candy Apple Red Paint job. She is trimmed out and needs another day or two to have the front sheet metal installed. 

I guess a shop doing great Body and Paint can be hard to find these days. We did so many things it's hard to go over them all but I will post some pictures and ya all will get an idea :) 















This is a very small sample of what we have been doing all year. One thing all these vehicles have in common is a special place in the owners heart!

Friday, October 27, 2017

The #41Ford is nearly complete! Been about a year working on this #BusinessCoupe 10-20 hours a week.

The Glass man is coming next week to install all the windows in the 1941 Ford Business coupe. #Restoration at it's best!

This car has come so far. When it came to us the floor was covered up with insulation after we stripped back her skin she was ugly and unsafe! The Welding was Bird droppings and stuck just as good. After we stripped all the unsafe welds we had to start over with new panels and strip the metal back and fabricate a place to mount the new panels.

Over the years someone had homemade the rear suspension, crooked as a dog's hind leg. cut the frame for the shifter to clear and basically ruined the car. Customer could not get his $10,000 back so it had to be saved. I am very proud of the work we did to make it safe, more modern and now an automatic transmission, electric wipers, a/c, rack and pinion steering.  The frame is safe, the floors are solid and the body is straight!








The paint is killer with Blue Pearl added for an effect that is nice shade and sun! Ready for the next project, what will it be? We had 3 Ford vehicles in a row! #CollisionRepair and #CustomBodyWork are what we shine at. #AllPrecisionCollisionRepair